To determine if your cat has mucus in its respiratory system, observe for symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or nasal discharge. If these signs are present, it may indicate the presence of mucus. Consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
mucus!!!!!!mucus trap the dirt in the trachea!
Digestive system .
mucus
mucus
its formed in your nasal cavity and you trachea :)
its formed in your nasal cavity and you trachea :)
its formed in your nasal cavity and you trachea :)
Ce fait une putain. MDR!
They avoid dust entering the nostrils.
Yes, alcohol can cause congestion in the respiratory system by irritating the mucous membranes and increasing mucus production.
Mucus is found in the respiratory system of humans. The function of mucus is to protect the body from infectious agents such as viruses and bacteria.
The respiratory system has a number of nonspecific defenses against disease. The hairs of the nose trap dust and pathogens. Mucus in the upper and lower respiratory system traps foreign bodies and pathogens. The cilia constantly move the mucus with this trapped material out of the system. The cough and sneeze reflexes also offer protection.